Molly-Mae has opened up about motherhood since she gave birth to Bambi.
The social media influencer and partner Tommy Fury welcomed their first child together earlier this year, and have been adjusting to life as parents ever since.
And taking to YouTube, the 24-year-old admitted that she's not found it as easy as she might have thought.
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Speaking in a video filmed in her car, Molly said that being a mum changed her view on how many kids she'd like to have and admitted that she was on a 'comedown of the newborn stage'.
"Since I've had Bambi, my thoughts have definitely changed on how many children I want to have just because it's been a humungous learning curve for me and the whole experience of having a baby and being a mum, I really truly underestimated every single aspect of it," she said.
"...The complete 360 your life will do, the amount of time you'll have, your priorities.
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"Obviously, I knew Bambi would be my priority but I just can't explain it."
Adding: "Every part of motherhood kind of took me by surprise to be completely honest.
"I think I'd be massively lying if I sat here and said, 'Yeah, I still want to have like four children, I still want to have a humungous family'.
"It's a massive challenge just to look after one baby. I actually physically don't know if I'd be able to look after another baby.
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"People say that the jump from one to two is absolutely insane."
This comes after Molly revealed she had stepped down from her PrettyLittleThing job and explained the reason why.
The former Love Island finalist became the fast-fashion brand's creative director in 2021, two years after taking part in the fifth series of the hit ITV2 show.
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She was reportedly paid £400,000 per month, totalling a massive salary of £5 million.
Speaking on her YouTube channel, she said that she will continue to work with the brand, but just not in the same capacity.
"A lot of people have been asking me about PLT creative director, how's the role going, how's everything going with PLT, and everything is going incredibly with PLT," Molly-Mae explained.
"I will forever have the most insane relationship with PLT… they are literally my family.
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"I am still working with them and doing collections and edits, but I have actually decided to step down as my creative director role."
Topics: Molly Mae Hague, Parenting